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MOSAIC YOUTH THEATRE
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Woodward Wonderland: A Detroit Holiday Celebration!
- December 9 & 10 at 8 p.m.
- December 11 at 4 p.m.
Metro Detroit’s newest holiday tradition returns to the Detroit Institute of Arts! Filled with whimsical holiday stories innovatively staged, joyous songs from the Mosaic Singers and special guests and surprises, Woodward Wonderland: A Detroit Holiday Celebration kicks off the holiday season… Detroit-style.
“… a nostalgic theatrical journey to magical Motor City destinations.” -Michigan Chronicle
Order tickets online
or call the DIA box office at 313-833-4005.
All shows take place in the Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium, enter on John R.
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit is a leader in youth development delivering rigorous, high quality performing arts education and connecting that education to a promising future for its young artists. Mosaic’s mission is to empower young people to maximize their potential through professional performing arts training and the creation of theatrical and musical art that engages, transforms and inspires. Mosaic proudly reports that 95% of the young artists who participate in Mosaic’s Main Stage Training Program graduate high school and go on to college…many with scholarships. To learn more about Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, or to purchase tickets for Mosaic’s 20th Celebration Season fundraising events, visit us online at www.mosaicdetroit.org.
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Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus tickets half-off this Sunday at Detroit Institute of Arts
WHAT:
Tickets for the popular exhibition Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus are half off on Sunday, Dec. 11 as part of Ford Free Sundays. The half-off price is $8 for adults and $4 for ages 6–17.
WHEN:
Sunday, Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
WHERE:
Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA)
5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
HOW:
Tickets are timed and include a multimedia tour. Advance purchase is recommended. Tickets are available at the DIA Box Office, <a href=”http://www.dia.org/”>www.dia.org</a> or 866-342-8497. A $3.50 handling charge applies to all non-DIA-member tickets, except those sold at the DIA Box Office.
OTHER:
Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus brings together for the first time many of Rembrandt’s finest paintings, prints and drawings that portray Jesus and events described in the Bible. The exhibition includes approximately 52 small, intimate paintings, prints and drawings by Rembrandt and his students revealing how Rembrandt broke from traditional 17th-century representations of Jesus.
In Detroit, the exhibition is generously supported by The Cracchiolo Family. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
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